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I upgraded my phone’s camera with just a baby screwdriver and my fingernails

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Last year, my old phone finally decided it had come to the end of its life, and after a lot of research, I decided to replace it with a Fairphone 3. A couple of days later, I unwrapped my shiny (and surprisingly weighty) new toy – and learned that just moments after I completed my order, the company had launched a Fairphone 3 Plus with improved front and rear cameras. Bother.

That wasn’t a problem, though. The Fairphone is a little different to your typical handset. Not only is it made as ethically as possible, with factory workers paid a decent wage and metals sourced as responsibly as possible, it’s also modular, so you can buy parts and simply replace them yourself.

Much of the phone’s extra weight comes from the fact that it’s held together with screws rather than glue, and it’s even supplied with a little Philips 00 screwdriver to tempt you to open it up and start tinkering.

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It all sounded excellent, so I got my hands on the replacement top unit and camera unit that would bring my phone up to date – then did nothing. Many of my colleagues aren’t too fond of the Fairphone, despite its green credentials, but mine is a pretty big deal to me. It wasn’t cheap, either. What if, butterfingers that I am, I broke something?

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